After the Puskins had explained, the Chief Gibby-gibby introduced them as adventurers from afar, and the Gibby-gibbys were very friendly. They told the Puskins that they had lived in Gibby-gibby Land for many years and nobody strange had ever visited them before. They were astonished at the Puskin's feet and legs and admired the ease and speed with which Puskins could walk and run. They said, "If we could walk and run, we would do wonders."